Well it has gone up to need to ask for a VIN# of someone with an '08 TRD Sport 4x4 long bed that has the rear spring leaf installed in it. If no one (I can definitely understand why -is like asking for the SSN-) is kind of providing this info is fine I will wait until Toyota include the '08 in this TSB.

So if someone has a TSB done under the above circumstances, please can he or she provide me with it...

I'm expecting the worst from anyone so go ahead and write whatever you want, I hope it does not goes to far...

There is a gentleman in Toyota Nation (baja taco) that states his '08 Tacoma bought in México and built in México (Baja Plant) has already the 4 rear leaf spring installed from factory... good news for the recent buyer. Then Toyota should come with an update for its TSB based on a certain VIN number range.

I hate to say it but you're probably just going to be patient. the original TSB was for the 05's and 06's but i have an 07 and had to wait a while before i was included. it would be very hard to find a dealer that would do a TSB for a vehicle that wasn't included on the TSB list, even if you do have the same parts

I have a stupid question?
What harm would it do to post or email your vin to someone? Can you have a key made, fly to the dudes home town & drive a taco away? probably not... just curious are there Vin scams out here?

^That's a good question, especially considering you can look into anyone's car and see it. I feel the same about license plate's too and always find it amusing when folks photoshop them out when they post a pic. Not like they don't drive around with it or anything.

But, I guess it's a "better safe than sorry" thing. Why provide the info, just in case?

First you both are totally right, but this a personal decision on providing or not such personal data (truck)... probably as I mentioned best thing for all of us '08's is to wait for an updated TSB that include us all.

I had absolutely NO trouble getting my '08 fixed. Called the dealership, talked to the service manager (not the person that answers the phone as they don't know $h!t) and explained that my truck had bottomed out. I gave him the TSB # and told him that there were no changes made from '07 (included on the TSB) and my '08. He asked to call me back while he talked to the factory rep. Within 15 minutes he called me back and said the parts were on order. Anyone in the Richmond, VA area should talk to the guys at McGeorge Toyota on West Broad. They have been great to work with from day-one.

And Mr. cvillechopper will you be so kind to e-mail me your VIN# and have the same success story about a TSB done on a '08? My e-mail addresses are: mvega@rmorales.com / miguel.vega@sbcglobal.net , hopefully you understand me and be able to do it.

Yes, since '08 are not included in the TSB (officially), the local Toyota Manager is asking me for this info. They already performed a replacement, they installed a new (same old part number) set of rear leaf springs in my Tacoma but with same problem after two days... bottoming out.

I don't think my Vin will do you any good then as I've got the TRD off-road short-bed. If the dealer is being that much of a prick about it he'll say that it's a different set-up so it doesn't count. My advice, go to another dealer. You don't have to have the work done at the dealer you bought the truck from.

One thing you could try is to tell the service manager that you'll be happy to take your future business elsewhere if he doesn't want to do the right thing and call the factory rep to verify that the current TSB will fix the problem on your truck. Make sure to ask him for the dealership number so you can have it ready when you file your complaint with Toyota.

I feel your pain. I thought I was a go for the TSB a couple days ago then they called back that afternoon saying it only applied to 2005 to 08-28-07 trucks. Then today a parts guy from the dealer called and said the parts were in. These being the 4 leaf springs, bolts, and shocks. I didn't think the shocks were included with a TRD truck? Maybe different coils up front? Anyway the service manager never returned my call to set up a appointment. Maybe the sqeaky wheel will get the greese.

Are there any other dealers within an hour or 2 of you? If so, call them and explain the situation (including the local dealer and how they are not being helpful) and ask them to call the factory rep and verify that the TSB will work on your truck. A dealership with a decent service dept will be willing to work with you. If they don't... find another dealer if at all possible. It's worth the inconvience of a little travel to get good service.

The dealership I bought my truck from and get ANY service needed is more than 3 times as far as the local Dealer. The problem is, the local dealership is full of pricks that don't want to help. They've built a bad name for themselves and people are starting to travel to avoid dealing with them.

Don't assume that since one dealer told you that getting someone else's information is the only way to get it handled that they are right.

I do have several dealers "close by" they are at 2 or 2½ hours of driving from Laredo, but where I bought my truck (Universal Toyota) they immediately (24hrs) mentioned that '08's are not included in the TSB, with the local dealer you already know the whole story and taking your recommendation I may try to get it from where I got my Sienna, hopefully they may get helpful.

That may be part of my deal. I traveled out of town to buy the truck in the first place. I have bought 3 cars from the local dealer in years past but the last two have been bought from the same out of town dealer. And I'll give you about 5000 reasons why.